Hand and Arm Vibration Assessments in Leicester

Hand and Arm Vibration Assessments at The Health Suite Leicester – Protecting Workers and Ensuring Safety.

At The Health Suite Leicester, we provide Hand and Arm Vibration (HAV) Assessments to help employers manage the risks associated with vibration exposure in the workplace. Workers who frequently use hand-held power tools or machinery that generates vibration are at risk of developing Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS), a condition that can cause permanent damage to the nerves, blood vessels, and joints in the hands and arms. Early detection and prevention are key to managing this risk.

Our HAV assessments involve a thorough evaluation of employees’ exposure to vibration, taking into account the duration, intensity, and frequency of their tasks. We use specialised tools to assess vibration levels and provide a detailed report with recommendations on how to reduce exposure, implement protective measures, and ensure compliance with health and safety regulations. By conducting regular HAV assessments, employers can help prevent long-term health problems such as numbness, tingling, and loss of dexterity, ensuring the safety, health, and well-being of their workforce while maintaining compliance with industry regulations.

Benefits of Hand and Arm Vibration Assessments

  • Prevention of HAVS: Early identification of vibration exposure helps prevent Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS), which can cause permanent damage to the hands and arms.
  • Improved Workplace Safety: Regular assessments ensure compliance with health and safety regulations, reducing the risk of injury and promoting a safer working environment.
  • Reduced Risk of Long-Term Health Issues: By monitoring vibration levels, employers can minimize the likelihood of chronic conditions like numbness, tingling, and reduced grip strength in workers.
  • Enhanced Employee Well-being: By identifying and reducing vibration exposure, employees experience fewer symptoms of discomfort, leading to better health and job satisfaction.
  • Compliance with Regulations: Ensures businesses comply with legal health and safety standards related to vibration exposure, reducing the risk of penalties or legal claims.
  • Increased Productivity: Healthy, pain-free employees are more productive. Preventing vibration-induced injuries leads to fewer sick days and reduced downtime due to health problems.
  • Cost Savings: By preventing injuries and reducing the need for compensation claims, businesses save on healthcare costs, workers’ compensation, and training replacements.
  • Improved Risk Management: HAV assessments help identify potential hazards, allowing companies to take corrective action, and improving overall risk management strategies.

Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) is a medical condition caused by the frequent use of hand-held power tools and equipment. The Hand-Arm Vibration Tier system is designed to assess and categorise the severity of HAVS, helping to protect workers’ health and safety. For industries that rely on manual tools, understanding and applying these assessments is crucial.

Our Occupational Health GP is HSE-registered

Why choose The Health Suite for Hand and Arm Vibration Assessments?

Expertise in HAVS Compliance and Prevention

The Health Suite provides assessments conducted by qualified professionals experienced in Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS).

Comprehensive, Tailored Assessments

The Health Suite offers detailed, personalised assessments that evaluate the exposure risks to employees based on their specific job roles.

Commitment to Worker Well-Being and Business Efficiency

By choosing The Health Suite, businesses benefit from a focus on maintaining employee health and productivity.

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A Hand and Arm Vibration (HAV) Assessment is an occupational health assessment designed to evaluate an employee's exposure to vibrations from tools and machinery that can affect the hands and arms. The assessment helps identify the risk of developing Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) and other related conditions.

These assessments are necessary to protect employees from the risks associated with prolonged exposure to vibrations, which can lead to serious health issues like HAVS, carpal tunnel syndrome, and musculoskeletal disorders. The assessments help ensure compliance with health and safety regulations.

Employees who regularly use hand-held power tools, machinery, or equipment that emits vibrations, such as drills, grinders, or chainsaws, should undergo a Hand and Arm Vibration Assessment to monitor their exposure levels and prevent health risks.

The assessment typically includes a review of the employee’s work practices, measurement of vibration levels of the tools used, and a health questionnaire to identify any symptoms of HAVS. In some cases, a physical examination may also be conducted.

Under the Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005, employers are required to assess and manage the risks from hand-arm vibration in the workplace. This includes conducting regular vibration assessments and taking steps to reduce exposure to safe levels.

The frequency of these assessments depends on the level of vibration exposure and the specific risks associated with the job. Generally, assessments should be conducted periodically, especially when there are changes in work processes or equipment.

The outcomes may include recommendations to reduce exposure to vibrations, such as changing work practices, rotating tasks, using tools with lower vibration levels, or providing personal protective equipment (PPE). Health surveillance may also be recommended for employees at higher risk.

 

If symptoms of HAVS or related conditions are identified, the employee may be referred for further medical evaluation. The employer will also need to take immediate action to reduce the employee's exposure to vibration and adjust their work duties as necessary.

While an employee has the right to refuse, participation is strongly encouraged as it is a key part of managing their health and safety at work. Refusal may limit the employer's ability to protect the employee from vibration-related health risks.

Employers can arrange these assessments through occupational health service providers who specialize in workplace risk assessments. The process typically involves measuring tool vibration levels, evaluating work practices, and conducting health surveillance if required.

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Dr. Bhavik Patel

Dr Bhavik Patel 

General Practitioner (GP) and Occupational Health Doctor